See Spot Play-​Daycare Services

​See Spot's cage-free daycare is a fun addition to many dogs routines. Our play services can be used as an add-on to enhance your dog's grooming experience or on a drop-off basis. We offer hourly and daily rates as well as frequent flyer packages.

Pets must meet these criteria:All pets must be people and pet friendlyAll pets over 6 months must be alteredAll pets must provide proof of current vaccinations

Maintaining dogs in a pack dynamic requires a delicate balance of patience, experience, and cooperation. Our staff is experienced and trained to encourage safe and appropriate play in all sizes and typed of dogs. We are a boutique daycare- manners will be encouraged and enforced! Dog play groups are constructed based upon size, temperament, and experience in pack play.

We utilize a Green/Yellow/Red Light system and use intervention as well as time-outs to encourage safe play for the protection of your pet and others. Risk for play is assumed by the owner- after all, they are animals and can be unpredictable! The dynamic of our pack changes daily based upon attendees and not all dogs are comfortable in a group play setting. If your pet is demonstrating inappropriate play behaviors, we can discuss other training options.

MENU OF PLAY SERVICESBy the hour......................................$5/hourBy the day.......................................$25/dayFrequent Flyer.....(buy 5 and get a free day)...$125

Fido Fit ClubIn addition to group play, you can opt for your dog to have a unique activity plan designed around specific skill stations based upon his mental and physical needs. These stations include Canine Yoga, Balance and Strength Training, Treadmill Training, Hydrotherapy, Canine Stretching and Massage Therapy, and Mental Challenges. The Fido Fit Club has an additional monthly enrollment fee but once enrolled, your dog will enjoy a personal fitness plan each time he visits See Spot Play within that month!

Not sure if See Spot Play is a good fit for your pet? Here's a good article to help you decide: http://www.vetstreet.com/dr-marty-becker/how-to-know-if-doggy-day-care-is-right-for-your-dog